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24

Jun

2025

6/12/2025 NM State Game Commission Recap

Beginning at 9 a.m., the Commission met in the Red River Convention Center in Red River, New Mexico. All seven Commission members were present, including Chair Richard Stump, Vice-Chair Sharon Salazar Hickey, Gregg Fulfe, Dr. Sabrina Pack, Turzio Lopez, Fernando Clemente Jr.; and Dr. Christopher C. Witt, a new member. Dr. Witt is a faculty member at the University of New Mexico, holding a doctorate in Biological Sciences. Also in attendance were about 15 staff members, and about 10 citizens; ...
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11

Jun

2025

BHA Condemns Senate Proposal to Sell Off Up to 3 Million Acres of Public Lands

Author: Nadia Marji
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 11, 2025  Contact: media@backcountryhunters.org    MISSOULA, Mont. — Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) is rebuking a sweeping new proposal released by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee that would force the sale of up to 3 million acres of public lands under the guise of a solution to the housing crisis. This proposal—led by committee chair Senator Mike Lee (R-UT)—would apply to public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest ...
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12

May

2025

Public Land Stewards on the Taos Plateau

    The Taos plateau is a high elevation basalt filled valley in north New Mexico.  It is bordered by the Tusas mountains to the west and the Sangre de Cristo in the east.  It sits at 7,000' elevation and experiences frigid winters and scalding summers.  In 2013 the area was designated the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument.  It encompasses 242,555 acres of sagebrush, grassland, piñon juniper forest and the Rio Grande gorge.  In the winter, large herds of elk migrate out of the Tusas ...
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30

Apr

2025

4/25/25 NM State Game Commission Recap

This meeting was called to order by Richard Stump, Commission Chair at 9 a.m. on Friday, April 25th at the NMDFG office in Roswell, New Mexico. All 6 members, Chair Stump, Vice Chair Sharon Salazar Hickey, Gregg Fulfer, Sabrina Pack, Tirzio Lopez, Fernando Clemente Jr. were present in the room, as were approximately 25 citizens, including at least 15 members of the Jicarilla Apache Nation, and about 10 NMDGF staff. BHA was represented by Mark Mattaini, and for a period by Charles Tripp. ...
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22

Apr

2025

BHA Pushes for Permanent Protections of Two Iconic New Mexico Watersheds

Author: Devin O'Dea
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  April 22, 2025  Contact:  Kaden McArthur, Director of Policy & Government Relations, mcarthur@backcountryhunters.org    BHA Pushes for Permanent Protections of Two Iconic New Mexico Watersheds   Washington, D.C. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) strongly supports the reintroduction of the Pecos Watershed Protection Act, legislation aimed at permanently safeguarding New Mexico's Pecos River Watershed from mineral development. This bipartisan bill was reintroduced ...
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27

Mar

2025

New Mexico BHA March/April Newsletter

Join Backcountry Hunters & Anglers for the 14th Annual North American Rendezvous. Between June 13-15, we’re headed back to our roots in Missoula, Montana! Secure your spot and experience iconic events like the Wild Game Cookoff, Public Lands and Waters Celebration, Brewfest, and more. Whether you're flying solo or bringing the whole crew to this family-friendly event, you won’t want to miss this gathering filled with all-new educational seminars, hands-on demos, and some of your favorite ...
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21

Mar

2025

Understanding SB5 and Future NM Fish & Wildlife Governance

Author: Kyle Klain
SB 5, signed into law in 2025, brings major updates to wildlife governance in New Mexico. It renames the State Game Commission as the State Wildlife Commission and changes the Department of Game and Fish to the Department of Wildlife—reflecting a broader mission beyond traditional game species to include broader wildlife conservation. For the first time in over two decades, hunting and fishing license fees will increase, with new rates taking effect in 2026 and annual inflation-based ...
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18

Mar

2025

10th Circuit Court Affirms District Court Decision in Corner-Crossing Case, Upholding Public Access Rights

Author: Nadia Marji
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:   March 18, 2025      CONTACT:   Devin O’Dea, Western Policy & Conservation Manager, odea@backcountryhunters.org     Denver, CO – In a huge victory for public land owners, today Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) applauded the ruling by United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit affirming the right to “corner-cross" to access public lands. The ruling marks a pivotal decision that cements the legality of public access to millions of acres of public lands in ...
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18

Mar

2025

BLM & BHA Tackle Water Site Inspections to Prioritize Repair

Author: Jake Splawn
The Carlsbad Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages over two million acres in southeast New Mexico, providing unmatched public recreation opportunities. Everyone can find excitement in this arid playground, from double barrel enthusiasts flushing a covey of blue quail, challenging spot and stalks of trophy Desert Mule Deer, Elk, and Barbary Sheep in steep and unforgiving terrain, to never-ending hiking and over-landing trails, and secluded campsites with stunning 360 ...
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17

Mar

2025

New Mexico BHA Policy Update 3.17.25

Author: Kyle Klain
Have you been paying attention to your local public lands? Sierra, Otero, and Catron counties recently passed anti-public lands resolutions, and now Luna County is next. The attack on our public lands comes in many forms, and these county-level efforts to undermine conservation deserve scrutiny from hunters and anglers. The Luna County Commission is looking to pass a resolution opposing “the designation of lands as national monuments, wilderness, wilderness study areas, wildlife preserves, ...
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